De situ linguarum fennicarum aetatis ferreae, Pars I
Lähetetty: 28 Marras 2015 23:33
Frog and Janne Saarikivi, University of Helsinki
Abstract: This article is the first part of a series that employs a descendant historical reconstruction methodology to reverse-engineer areas where Finnic languages were spoken especially during the Iron Age (500 BC – AD 1150/1300). This opening article of the series presents a heuristic cartographic model of estimated locations of groups speaking Finnic languages and their neighbours in ca. AD 1000.
http://www.helsinki.fi/folkloristiikka/ ... df#page=64
s. 64 ja eteenpäin, hyvin tyylikäs kooste ja näkemys itämerensuomen ja muiden alueellisten läheisten kielten tilanteesta ensimmäisellä vuosituhannella jaa.
Abstract: This article is the first part of a series that employs a descendant historical reconstruction methodology to reverse-engineer areas where Finnic languages were spoken especially during the Iron Age (500 BC – AD 1150/1300). This opening article of the series presents a heuristic cartographic model of estimated locations of groups speaking Finnic languages and their neighbours in ca. AD 1000.
http://www.helsinki.fi/folkloristiikka/ ... df#page=64
s. 64 ja eteenpäin, hyvin tyylikäs kooste ja näkemys itämerensuomen ja muiden alueellisten läheisten kielten tilanteesta ensimmäisellä vuosituhannella jaa.